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  • '''Frans Henry Said''' (born 16 September 1932) is a Maltese broadcaster and author. ...cemetery for non-Catholic Christians, mainly British servicemen stationed in Malta. His mother had been staying for a few months with her family.
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  • ''From a feature article by [[Albert Storace]] that appeared in the Times of Malta on Saturday 2 July 2016.'' [http://www.timesofmalta.com/ Maestro '''Joseph Sammut''' (born 2 July 1926) was a musician and orchestra conductor from [[Valletta]], Malt
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  • '''Manuel Bugeja''' (1900-1993) was an actor and broadcaster in Melbourne, Australia. ...the '''British Army Ordinance Store''' in Valletta for four years and then in 1918 he joined the '''Navy''' where he stayed for five years.
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  • '''Valentin (Vinc) Barbara''' (1920-2005) was a Maltese translator and poet in New South Wales, Australia. ...a (1948-1964). He was also Chaplain of [[St Joseph Institute]] in Żabbar (1961).
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  • ...a]] where he graduated as a Pharmacist in 1933 and as a Doctor of Medicine in 1937. On the 23rd November 1943 he married [[Maria Wirth]] and has three so ...in Ophthalmology of the University of Oxford. Later he obtained a Diploma in Ophthalmic Medicine and Surgery of the Conjoint Board of the Royal College
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  • ...of Malta]], where he graduated Bachelor of Arts in 1934 and Doctor of Laws in 1940. In 1944 he married the late Carmen Bezzina and had three children - Dr.[[John
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  • ...y have a daughter Marcelle, also a versatile singer. At a very early stage in his life, Joe started to play the trumpet with the [[Żejtun Band Club]], b ...the [[Radio City Opera House]] in Ħamrun, Malta. Ten songs were presented in the semi final of Thursday 3 November and another ten songs on the semi-fin
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  • '''Wilfrid Buttigieg''' was born on the 27 July 1945. in [[Valletta]]. He was a musician and government school teacher by professio We back in 1953 when Wilfrid was about 8 years old, he took up a guitar, contrary to h
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  • '''Edwin Baldacchino''' (1940 - 2013) was a Maltese entertainer in Melbourne, Australia and an active member of the Maltese community. ...live in Isla. He married his wife Mary and they migrated to Australia in 1961.
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  • '''Thomas Pirotta''' (1933-1975) was a Maltese Dermatologist and Author in Melbourne, Australia. ...he continued his education as a surgeon in Edinburgh as well as in London (1961-1962), and obtained his FRCS.
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  • ...Grech''' was born on September 8, 1926. He was named Victor because he was born on the feast of Victory. Victor Grech made his first stage appearance in 1945 with the company [[Star of the Sea]].
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  • '''Vincent Apap''' led Maltese sculpture in entirely new directions with his monumental works. ...ember 1909. After attending the [[Government Central School]], he enrolled in evening classes for modeling and drawing, studying under [[Giuseppe Duca]]
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  • ...Associazione Artistica Internazionale]] at the [[Accademia di Belle Arti]] in [[Rome]], and to [[St Martin’s School]], where he was awarded the national diploma in design, modelling, sculpture and letter cutting.
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  • ...born in [[Sliema]]. He received his education at the [[Salesian College]] in Sliema. ...he best Maltese players of the era were in uniform and most of them served in the [[RMA]].
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  • ...tish Council scholarship'' to study at ''London's Royal Academy of Music'' in 1958. She was under contract to the Royal Opera House, ''Covent Garden'' for the 1961/62 seasons following her First Prize award at the ''Royal Liverpool Philhar
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  • ...iljan]] on 28 April, 1941. He was educated at [[St Aloysius College]]. In 1961 he became the first and only Maltese disc-jockey with the [[British Forces ...d as a programme producer and presenter with Central Office of Information in London.
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  • '''Dr Paul Psaila-Savona''' is a medical doctor and community leader in Perth, Western Australia.
 ...United Kingdom and Fellowships in Public Health and Occupational Medicine in Australia. 

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  • ...936 he became a primary school teacher. As he work for government schools, in 1938 he was transfered to the editorial staff of the [[Central Information ...ught Maltese at the Boy's Lyceum unil he retired in 1974. He also lectured in Maltese at the [[Mater Admirabilis Training College]] and acted as a member
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  • '''Anthony Bonnici''' (1949-2013) AM was a Barrister in Melbourne, Australia ...and completed his degree at the '''University of Melbourne''', graduating in 1960.
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  • '''Elizabeth Grech''' nee’ Bartolo, known as Alice was born on 1 June, 1952 in [[Mellieħa]]. She is a Singer. ...għ Ħaddiema Insara) (The Young Christian Workers) with [[Frans Fenech]] in 1961 at the age of 9 years.
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